The Accounting Review

The Accounting Review

A journal for accounting professionals. Articles in The Accounting Review cover a variety of topics related to accountancy. It is published every other month by the American Accounting Association. Both members and non-members of the Association may submit articles for publication.

Accordingly, the company stated that it continues to work diligently to complete the accounting review and also mentioned progress toward completion but cannot estimate the filing date of the financial statements, at present.

To provide guidance for when a client engages an accountant, other than his or her auditor, to prepare unaudited financial statements on behalf of management and where those financial statements are provided by management to its outside auditor for the purposes of the annual audit, the Accounting Review and Services Committee has issued Interpretation No.

His research, which focuses primarily on how auditing and the role of auditors affect financial statement quality, has been published in journals such as The Accounting Review and Journal of Accounting Research.

According to the policies set by the Publications Committee (which were endorsed by the Executive Committee and were published in the Accounting Education News, June 1987), The Accounting Review "should be viewed as the premier journal for publishing articles reporting the results of accounting research and explaining and illustrating related research methodology.

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